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Scrolling patterns of flowers and leaves filled with geometric filling stitches are characteristic of blackwork from the 1540s through 1590s, and similar patterns worked in coloured silks appear from the 1560s, outlined in backstitch and filled with detached buttonhole stitch.
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This is a stunning example of traditional skeletonization, with filigree and scrolling patterns, the result of many hours of filing, engraving and chamfering (also called bevelling), done by hand.
The ultimate in distressed magnificence was a piece with part of a word from the hand of a great calligrapher that stands out against a scrolling pattern designed by another master excelling in the art of illumination.
These jackets usually featured scrolling floral patterns worked in a multiplicity of stitches.
The leather is elaborately tooled with scrolling foliage patterns.
In the final days before the new ceiling was installed, its curlicues and scroll patterns -- painted on canvas after stencils of the original ceiling were made -- dominated much of the studio's floor and wall space.
The rectilinear patterns were transmitted from woven materials to Luoyang bronze mirrors and appeared in paintings on both lacquer and silk; and the curvilinear scroll patterns, which are not natural to weaving, were probably adapted for embroidery from the rhythmic conventions of lacquer painting, which also provided scroll motifs for inlaid bronzes and paintings on silk.
Spiral and scroll waves are rotating patterns of activity in excitable media [ 1].
The apse decoration of San Clemente (the 1st half of the 12th century), for example, contains a scroll pattern (rinceaux) reproduced from a 4th-century decoration in a technique that in many respects resembles that of the Paschal mosaics.
Scrolling through one of the LiveJournal accounts she ran, the pattern is clear.
A Virgin and Child with wide-open eyes sit atop dizzying tiers of real and painted columns, accentuated by patterns of braids, pyramids, scrolls and dots.
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